Desert Eagle Suletan Khan

Chapter 206 The Battle of Uharrik

Chapter 206 The Battle of Uharrik (Part )
"Ah!" a Kazakh woman screamed as she saw her husband being chopped down by several wolf-like Torgut soldiers. The beasts snatched away his children and livestock, and then rushed towards her. The woman struggled desperately to resist, but to no avail, and was still tied to a horse by the strong soldiers and carried away. Also being transported away were carts and carts of property.

Watching his men robbing wantonly, He and Orlek turned a blind eye. He originally regarded the Kazakh grassland as his own, but unexpectedly, that boy Batur also took a fancy to this place. Since he couldn't get it, he grabbed it. Women, children, cattle, sheep, camels, and even tents are all precious to the Torgut tribe who are short of supplies.

"Eqi Ge, Batu Hutaiji has sent another letter urging you to rush to Kashiluk as soon as possible to meet him," the third son Ursang reported to him.

He and Orlek were very angry after reading the letter, "This Batur increasingly regards himself as Turgut's master, and he dares to give orders to me!"

Angry, the old man still tolerated it, and ordered his fourth son Shechen and fifth son Luobuzang to lead 10,000 soldiers to escort the stolen loot back to the pastureland, while he led 5,000 cavalry to rush to Kashgar. gram. He didn't want to die for the Dzungars, so he only dispatched five thousand cavalry; and he didn't want to offend the Dzungars, so he marched extremely fast.

A commander who has been in war for a long time has an instinctive intuition about the situation on the battlefield. After crossing the Salkand River easily, Batur instinctively judged that the enemy did not expect him to come and was not prepared for war, so he decisively led 30,000 men towards Kashiluk, the home base of Kundulun Ubas. Go ahead. He wanted to catch Huang Long by surprise.

Where Kashiluk is located in the Seven Rivers Basin is a historical mystery. Historians only know that this place is not far from Uharlik (now Shuiding Town, Huocheng County, Xinjiang). Because of a battle that determined the hegemony at the northern foot of the Tianshan Mountains, history will always remember Uharlik.

About thirty miles north of Uharlik, Batur met up with 15,000 soldiers and horses of Oqiltu Khan of the Heshuote Department. Oqiltu Khan regarded the Kazakh grassland as a big fat meat, and because of the origin of the Oirat Civil War, he had a deadly feud with his uncle Kundulun Ubas, so he dispatched the main force of 15,000 troops.

Seeing that Eqirtu Khan kept his promise, Batur Hutaiji was very happy and gave the great Khan enough face, even kneeling down to him. This is tantamount to recognizing him as the Great Khan of Oirat, and to some extent, it is also an expression of dissatisfaction with Dayan Ozil Khan's two refusals to participate in the military operations organized by him.

Just after the two agreed to join forces and go to Uharlik the next morning, Changshengtian made a joke with him: the coalition forces of Kundulun Ubash and Dulbert arrived at Uharlik overnight, and Taking advantage of the cover of night, they set up camp. Kundulun Ubas did not know that the enemy had arrived here, but he only knew that this was the choke point leading to Kashiluk. By holding here, he would defend his home base. Lao Taiji, who had experienced many battles, knew very well that only by sweating more can he bleed less. As soon as he arrived here, he ignored the fatigue of his men and forced him to build fortifications and set up a strong camp.

When Batur and Oqirtu woke up, they suddenly discovered that an enemy camp had appeared in the south, and their faces turned pale with shock.

"Huntai Ji, we should take advantage of Kundulun Ubashi's first arrival to defeat it," Oqirtu Khan roared.

"What the Great Khan said is true. I will fight the thieves with you tomorrow." On the surface, Batur agreed with Eqirtu Khan's opinion, but in his heart he disagreed. If the famous Kundulun Ubashi is so easy to fight, how can he be so good? How can you be so dominant until now? However, anything was possible on the battlefield, so he decided to try and see.

"Boom~boom~boom~"

One hundred and fifty cannons in the Junggar army began to fire. Among the Oirat tribes, the Junggar tribe and the Huite tribe paid the most attention to the development of firearms and had the largest number of artillery pieces. However, although this small cannon tied to the back of a camel is light and easy to carry and can effectively kill enemy soldiers, it has little effect on solid fortifications.

Kundulun Ubas, who had been fighting all his life, was well prepared. There were fences planted in front of the village and connected with carts to form a barrier. The soldiers in the front row hid behind thick wooden boards. Therefore, although the artillery fire rained down, the casualties were not large.

"Attack the front line," Batur ordered coldly as soon as the sound of artillery stopped.

Dulbert Taiji Yilden Ubas, who surrendered to the Junggar people, led two thousand soldiers to slowly press towards the north of the camp. His opponents were Dulbert Taiji Aledar and Babai who refused to surrender to the Junggar people. , Elinqin Batur. He is their fifth uncle, but they will never show mercy to him, and vice versa.

Archers and gunmen from both sides began to shoot at each other, and people on both sides kept falling. Elden Ubas saw a centurion he admired rush into the camp, and soon the spears in the camp picked out his body.

He didn't dare to retreat. Batur Hutaiji was supervising the battle from behind. Everyone knew that Hutaiji hated cowards the most. If he retreated without orders, he would definitely die!
"Kill!" Ilden Ubastaji became cruel and charged in person.

"Woo~wu~wu~"

The retreat horn sounded, and Batur Hutaiji, who was watching the battle, saw that the enemy's stronghold was heavily guarded and ordered a retreat. Although the Wolf King is ferocious, every wolf is a precious asset in his eyes, and he is not willing to waste the lives of his subordinates in vain.

Oqiltu Khan mainly attacked the eastern part of the camp. In order to show his face in front of his allies and to get more spoils, he ordered his men to attack by force. His opponent was his uncle Kundulun Ubas.

This third uncle will never show mercy to him, and vice versa. The soldiers on both sides belong to the Oirat Mongolian and Shuote tribes, but they all vow to fight to the death.

"Instruct Wu Enbaoyin not to worry about casualties, press forward and beat him hard," Oqiltu Khan shouted, and told the generals: "If we win this battle, Wu Enbaoyin will be the first to pick up the spoils."

Under the strict orders of the Great Khan, Wu Enbaoyin, the head of the Thousand Households, burst out with extremely strong combat power. He charged forward, chopped down the fence, and killed several defenders. When the soldiers were strong, their subordinates followed him and charged forward bravely. They rushed to the barrier one after another and fought fiercely, opening several gaps.

"Haorui~Haorui~Haorui~" A wave of soldiers poured in from the gap.

Kundulun Ubashi's eyes froze, and the muscles in his cheeks trembled, "Command the musketry team to shoot at the gap, and don't stop when people stop!"

Six hundred gunmen lined up and fired at the gap. With a continuous sound of "bang bang", they shot down the warriors who rushed in in pieces.

The sound of gunfire finally stopped, and Kundulun Ubashi pulled out his long-famous sword, "Warriors, follow me to kill!" After saying that, he led his guards and rushed towards the smoke.

"Bah," Wu Enbaoyin spit out the dust in his mouth. The smoke of gunpowder still lingered, and the air seemed to be filled with the smell of fireworks.

Before he could wake up from the shooting, he saw a sharp sword.

"Go to hell!" It seemed that the old man wielding the knife shouted these two words, and then his head rolled down from his body.

(End of this chapter)

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